Bachelor's degree Pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences and administration, other

Find key facts and figures about people who graduated in Pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences and administration, other (51.2099) and available program options in this field. This information is applicable to all programs found under Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Administration.

What jobs do graduates have?

Job title % of graduates National salary per hour Job postings published on Job Bank from 2021 to 2023 Learn more
Pharmacists
71.30%
  • Low: $40.00
  • Median: $55.49
  • High: $67.00
5,596 job postings
Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants
4.14%
  • Low: $16.00
  • Median: $20.00
  • High: $26.00
4,667 job postings
Retail and wholesale trade managers
3.03%
  • Low: $21.63
  • Median: $42.74
  • High: $80.77
61,963 job postings
Pharmacy technicians
2.36%
  • Low: $17.50
  • Median: $24.83
  • High: $34.20
2,658 job postings
Retail salespersons and visual merchandisers
1.40%
  • Low: $15.00
  • Median: $17.31
  • High: $28.85
171,231 job postings

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How much do graduates earn (data from 2021)?

Here’s how much graduates in Pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences and administration, other (51.2099) earned in 2021. The data shows their median wage 2, 5, and 10 years after graduation and includes earnings from all the jobs they held in each period.

On average, graduates of 2019 earned a median wage of

$41,400

(2 years after graduation)

On average, graduates of 2016 earned a median wage of

$61,200

(5 years after graduation)

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